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massing in china's backyard washington upsets military aid to the philippines boasting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus more snooping shamus the embattled n.s.a. is revealed to have been violating u.s. surveillance rules thousands of times a year. and he would do this this is our top stories are just mentioned intense gunfire raging in the egyptian capital again with scores of the president's supporters battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets at least fifty people both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in the cairo riots according to security officials the death tolls also rising elsewhere in the country to true reports from the capital. it's another chaotic day here in egypt so most of what the supporters of mohamed morsy call the day of rage in ramses square which is in downtown cairo just off the area is absolutely massive the moment that twenty eight marches converged on the square when they basically intended to set up a sit in by about half past two three pm gunshots could be hea
massing in china's backyard washington upsets military aid to the philippines boasting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus more snooping shamus the embattled n.s.a. is revealed to have been violating u.s. surveillance rules thousands of times a year. and he would do this this is our top stories are just mentioned intense gunfire raging in the egyptian capital again with scores of the president's supporters battling a mass deployment of...
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message china's backyard washington ups its military aid to the philippines boosting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. even kevin owen he was here live this is this is r.t. from moscow and first intense gunfire is raging in the egyptian capital where crowds of the ousted president supporters are battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets at least fifty people both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in rioting that's been raging throughout the day in cairo according to security officials the death toll is also rising elsewhere in the country to go to our true she's in the capital hi there bel grim statistics again tonight how does it compare a sad comparison indeed with what we witnessed on wednesday. rob salie receiving yet another day of very bloody clashes here in the capital as well as across the country just days before the six hundred people were killed in on the occasions between security forces and supposedly one hundred mostly now the moment we go on the curfew is in paris by the president
message china's backyard washington ups its military aid to the philippines boosting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. even kevin owen he was here live this is this is r.t. from moscow and first intense gunfire is raging in the egyptian capital where crowds of the ousted president supporters are battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets at least fifty people both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in...
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corresponding to washington. he says the u.s. government to into the president and fall out over this. revolution. there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole road that it would have proved individual cases of surveillance because under american law. the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. are not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet what every scene with this latest revelation courtesy of it was snowden but the massive thousands of surveillance instances a year this is incredible is it as i say. the worst thing that happens for any government is political embarrassment and they have this sense gaff. in the next coming up before that in a few minutes russian champion athlete said the headlines but not for his sport. to protest. about it but take a closer look also as well the u.s. government's. currency is like a bit coy with the senate saying the sector must be regulated if you stay with this . wealthy british style. market. what
corresponding to washington. he says the u.s. government to into the president and fall out over this. revolution. there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole road that it would have proved individual cases of surveillance because under american law. the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. are not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet what every scene with this latest revelation courtesy of it...
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washington d.c. for me is the opium diplomat and an expert on the middle east mohamad haasan says syria will not be broken down by washington's war tactics. united a says just invents in order to achieve it is objective it has invented the most destruction weapon we have seen that in the security council that it is the former state department head the general colin powell of how he lied to the whole international community and it's a shame on him again and african origin president who is leading that country and everybody hoped that it is the change will be but he is becoming even worse than bush and he's using of global tactics in order to talk and destroy the syrian people and the syrian government this is a pretext for the invasion and they are planning out of frustration because the success of the syrian government have achieved on the ground we have seen this in only iraq and what they have did and we are killing the iraqi people and bringing the destruction to that country but here in syria the
washington d.c. for me is the opium diplomat and an expert on the middle east mohamad haasan says syria will not be broken down by washington's war tactics. united a says just invents in order to achieve it is objective it has invented the most destruction weapon we have seen that in the security council that it is the former state department head the general colin powell of how he lied to the whole international community and it's a shame on him again and african origin president who is...
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domestic you know united states persons in the washington d.c. area when they were meant to be sucking in god knows how many calls that were taking place in egypt so those of us who live in d.c. likely as a result of this mistake had our had our communications swept up and analyzed as well again you know think about who lives in d.c. if this leak is going to be more interesting to some of the lawmakers than maybe some of the others it's because they when might that has and probably were affected by it that's an interesting point you know unnamed official in this washington post article tried to defend the n.s.a. against against all these claims of abuse and they said you can look at it as a percentage of our total activity that occurs each day you look at a number in absolute terms that looks big and when you when you look at it in relative terms it looks a little different in other words he's basically saying or she's basically saying we're collecting so much data that a few thousand abuses is a relatively small amount is that supposed to make u
domestic you know united states persons in the washington d.c. area when they were meant to be sucking in god knows how many calls that were taking place in egypt so those of us who live in d.c. likely as a result of this mistake had our had our communications swept up and analyzed as well again you know think about who lives in d.c. if this leak is going to be more interesting to some of the lawmakers than maybe some of the others it's because they when might that has and probably were...
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transit zone of a moscow airport after russia grants him again as asylum a decision that caused your een washington and prompted french france including the possible cancellation of a top level by electrodes that. all data snowden's latest published leaks to reveal the us security for the millions into the biggest british spy agency highlighting london's dependence on washington. and sexual assaults by prison guards that claim to be a part of the south search retained by the last british resident at the gun tunnel bay detention center she carries out a special investigation for you. to use for russia and around the world this is a party with me. and welcome to the program us who so blow edward snowden is free to live and work in russia for up to twelve months without fearing extradition former n.s.a. contractor has been granted temporary asylum in the country meaning he finally let the most airport where he's been trapped in transit limbo since training. has been following the developments. now that seldon's managed to leave the transit zone of ord to this is a whole new chapter in this story but i
transit zone of a moscow airport after russia grants him again as asylum a decision that caused your een washington and prompted french france including the possible cancellation of a top level by electrodes that. all data snowden's latest published leaks to reveal the us security for the millions into the biggest british spy agency highlighting london's dependence on washington. and sexual assaults by prison guards that claim to be a part of the south search retained by the last british...
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washington d.c. earlier i was joined by a panel of experts to discuss the rising tensions around syria. there seems to be a consensus around the world that the assad regime needs to pay for the alleged chemical weapon attack here but this is at the same time as the u.n. is still investigating are we going to see an attack before that year before that you investigators actually reported for hard concrete facts back to you. no i don't think there are. president obama and certainly in the u.k. on prime minister cameron to show for evidence you know before they take any action today the labor party says they're not going to support any intervention in terms of the u.k. unless the prime minister comes to the house of parliament with the evidence can i just say i think the question actually should be asked to people at the moment in britain. except for america and its allies to be deciding which country is liable to be attacked in the world and which country isn't liable to be attacked i'm quite pessimisti
washington d.c. earlier i was joined by a panel of experts to discuss the rising tensions around syria. there seems to be a consensus around the world that the assad regime needs to pay for the alleged chemical weapon attack here but this is at the same time as the u.n. is still investigating are we going to see an attack before that year before that you investigators actually reported for hard concrete facts back to you. no i don't think there are. president obama and certainly in the u.k. on...
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washington d.c. our correspondent gun if she comes there. several international meetings and consultations obviously about syria today where does the world stand tonight as we know it. well kevin we heard the syrian envoy to the u.n. who said the threats to use military force immediately have one purpose and that is to undermine the mission of the u.n. investigation team that is now right now in syria the state department is already saying. that it has no doubts that that it actually doubts the credibility of the u.n. investigation the u.s. and its allies are in a rush to act they they indicated they are ready to start bombing syria we hear the drums of war loud and clear in washington and drowning in this deafening sound of war drums is the voice of. bank you moon and i'm not not only his voice but here's what he said referring to the work of the u.n. investigation team right now in syria he said just days after the attacks they have collected valuable samples and interviewed victims and witnesses t
washington d.c. our correspondent gun if she comes there. several international meetings and consultations obviously about syria today where does the world stand tonight as we know it. well kevin we heard the syrian envoy to the u.n. who said the threats to use military force immediately have one purpose and that is to undermine the mission of the u.n. investigation team that is now right now in syria the state department is already saying. that it has no doubts that that it actually doubts the...
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messing in china's backyard washington ops its military aid to the philippines boosting control in the oil rich south china sea adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus the west government swoops on virtual currencies like bitcoin with the senate saying the sector a must be regulated. in six pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program well intense gunfire is being reported in the egyptian capital where scores of the ousted president supporters are battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in the kyra riots and elsewhere in the country right now you're looking at the live picture coming out of egypt and that's as islam is began nationwide marches vowing revenge after hundreds fell victim to a brutal crackdown on dissent and the army has set up checkpoints and deployed military vehicles in egypt's biggest cities and we have a correspondent bill true who is in car across it can bring us the very latest. hello bell thank you for joining us to talk about what'
messing in china's backyard washington ops its military aid to the philippines boosting control in the oil rich south china sea adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus the west government swoops on virtual currencies like bitcoin with the senate saying the sector a must be regulated. in six pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program well intense gunfire is being reported in the egyptian capital where scores of the ousted president...
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keeps trying washington finds a t.v. channel and a radio station that specifically target a cuban audience with programming that features prominent cuban dissidents what you are doing and of who are to. and projects like toward democracy which the channel's website advertises as a how to guide for transitioning from dictatorship to democracy all done in the hopes that one day the communist leadership in cuba will fall how soon do you think that's going to. well i hope so i'm probably three years we need to work really hard maybe the martine media are working very hard but the cuban public remains largely unaware of their efforts which have you ever heard of radio most. know i know nothing about it. the martini itself acknowledges the limited reach of its radio and t.v. programs we all have for any way to reach we've the information on the general people became government jams the martys radio and t.v. signals to circumvent that the u.s. has employed a variety of methods one of them arrow martini a plane that had been fly
keeps trying washington finds a t.v. channel and a radio station that specifically target a cuban audience with programming that features prominent cuban dissidents what you are doing and of who are to. and projects like toward democracy which the channel's website advertises as a how to guide for transitioning from dictatorship to democracy all done in the hopes that one day the communist leadership in cuba will fall how soon do you think that's going to. well i hope so i'm probably three...
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security council nor its allies concerned nor its allies concerns would actually affect washington's plans so different from what we hear now it's a matter of not so much. not enough so it sounds like not so much a matter of whether but but but when there are some mixed signals coming from washington the president says that he has not made that decision and yet there is this buildup for some kind of action we have to say that nato secretary general just said nato does not plan to put to participate in the military intervention in syria the u.k. that would be america's closest ally in this venture has put its intervention plans on hold as the you have parliament pulled the brakes because they thought the evidence presented by david cameron was sketchy and the goals were unclear goals presented and clear the u.s. has no international backing for this action even nato can't get involved because it would look like nato is acting on washington's cue only washington doesn't have the support of the american people we know that polls show less than ten percent of american people support mili
security council nor its allies concerned nor its allies concerns would actually affect washington's plans so different from what we hear now it's a matter of not so much. not enough so it sounds like not so much a matter of whether but but but when there are some mixed signals coming from washington the president says that he has not made that decision and yet there is this buildup for some kind of action we have to say that nato secretary general just said nato does not plan to put to...
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his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and as molly for a presidential runoff vote we travel to the war torn country to see how these managed to make it part of their stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really. a welcome it's good to have you company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with meg and. now private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison so let's take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing the civilians there being killed by u.s. troops but after a series of online chats with a hacker
his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and as molly for a presidential runoff vote we travel to the war torn country to see how these managed to make it part of their stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really. a welcome it's good to have you...
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washington d.c. . and the relentless terrorism violence continues to shatter lives in iraq of a countries just seen it yet another wave of coordinated bomb attacks a wave of blogs has killed at least fifty eight people and injured dozens small in the capital of baghdad the attacks targeted restaurants small kids and seem to be dominant the shiite areas district in the northwest of the city was worst hit at least ten people died and twenty seven were injured at the extreme is have been stepping up zakarian violence across the country since the start of the year july was iraq's deadliest month since two thousand and eight with about a thousand people killed. money is coming up after a short break to stay with us. well . it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the huge area covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you k
washington d.c. . and the relentless terrorism violence continues to shatter lives in iraq of a countries just seen it yet another wave of coordinated bomb attacks a wave of blogs has killed at least fifty eight people and injured dozens small in the capital of baghdad the attacks targeted restaurants small kids and seem to be dominant the shiite areas district in the northwest of the city was worst hit at least ten people died and twenty seven were injured at the extreme is have been stepping...
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group told us this runs counter to washington was declared democracy. is actually quite shameful to see countries and leaders of western governments who hail themselves as beacons of democracy supporting the slaughter of democracy and its supporters in egypt what obama came out and said yesterday is simply not enough this is what the obama subsidies to the army buys the slaughter of innocent men women and children the army may have pulled the trigger yes but it was the west that loaded the gun and the west must take an active stance against this it's not too late to side with democracy in egypt they must come out they must reject what is happening in egypt these cosmetic diplomatic maneuvers of free calling ambassadors and the tepid statements again they are not enough we are talking about people dying and revolution. and there's also disturbing web footage of civilians being fired on allegedly by army snipers in car just to warn you you might find some of these images coming out upsetting in this video you can see several men holding the other person a
group told us this runs counter to washington was declared democracy. is actually quite shameful to see countries and leaders of western governments who hail themselves as beacons of democracy supporting the slaughter of democracy and its supporters in egypt what obama came out and said yesterday is simply not enough this is what the obama subsidies to the army buys the slaughter of innocent men women and children the army may have pulled the trigger yes but it was the west that loaded the gun...
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the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that mr snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with the bushes and john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by put into a stand without serious repercussions of course for many politicians here attacking snowden and russia is much easier than defending the surveillance state the white house keeps repeating this mantra mr snowden is not a whistleblower he is accused of leaking classified informati
the moment edward snowden walked out of that moscow airport russia became the object of washington's wrath we heard calls for president obama to boycott the g. twenty summit in russia the president's press secretary said washington is quote unquote extremely disappointed with moscow's decision on snowden and that it undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services certain members of congress used even harsher term senator chuck schumer said russia has stabbed us in...
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intelligence agencies it turns out washington's been splashing out. international news this is. where it's not just turned eleven pm. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit. assisting him says that the paperwork issued today allows snowden to live work and remain in russia for up to twelve months. the news has been received. the two reactions that a lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks founder julian assange for mr snowden's part he says over the past eight weeks we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic law but in the end the law is winning i think the russian federation for granting me asylum in accordance with its laws and international obligations now says this is another victory for the fight against obama's war and whistleblowers this battle has been won but the war continues the united states can no longer continue the surveillance of world citizens and its digital colonisation of sovereign nations the public will no longer sta
intelligence agencies it turns out washington's been splashing out. international news this is. where it's not just turned eleven pm. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit. assisting him says that the paperwork issued today allows snowden to live work and remain in russia for up to twelve months. the news has been received. the two reactions that a lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks...
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washington is in talks with the philippines. and watching r t and washington is in talks with the philippines on a new security deal it wants a greater access to the country's military facilities to deploy troops equipment aircraft and ships washington's growing engagements in the asia pacific are eating up billions of dollars with alice citing china's growing clout as a main reason why washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region japan one of its made our eyes with fifty thousand american troops deployed there south korea comes in second with over twenty eight thousand military personnel well there's also the security harbor of guam which hosts several american military bases and under the asia oriana policy the us has been strengthening its alliances with this trail yet the philippines singapore thailand and vietnam deploying troops as well as seeking to sign cooperation agreements. well washington claims it's just protecting its economic interests in the region but as our scott explains that's n
washington is in talks with the philippines. and watching r t and washington is in talks with the philippines on a new security deal it wants a greater access to the country's military facilities to deploy troops equipment aircraft and ships washington's growing engagements in the asia pacific are eating up billions of dollars with alice citing china's growing clout as a main reason why washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region japan one of its made our eyes...
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washington d.c. . u.s. officials us a direct hits on the chemical weapons storage sides would be too dangerous so instead they want to cripple assad's forces capable of delivering the warhead damage to the military would give a huge boost to the rebels have recently been losing ground to afshin rattansi says this is all playing into the hands of terrorist groups the national security council of britain is meeting because david cameron the prime minister. foreshortened is a holiday it's interesting that national security council was set up in twenty ten to talk about national security of this country britain and most of that was about al qaida that may be less concept and britain and the united states are now validly supporting al-qaeda linked groups if anything one would see in a normal scenario that countries should come to the aid of the assad government against. al-qaeda linked brigades that certainly call it up on t.v. un weapons inspector a few months ago said were responsible for chemical attacks amer
washington d.c. . u.s. officials us a direct hits on the chemical weapons storage sides would be too dangerous so instead they want to cripple assad's forces capable of delivering the warhead damage to the military would give a huge boost to the rebels have recently been losing ground to afshin rattansi says this is all playing into the hands of terrorist groups the national security council of britain is meeting because david cameron the prime minister. foreshortened is a holiday it's...
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with the details from washington and for the moscow side of it it cannot. washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow for snowden this morning we learned that while he's going to russia for the g. twenty the white house is scrapped the bilateral summit with the russian president and here's president obama's advice or here's what he said will still work with washer on issues where we can find common ground but it was the unanimous view of the president and his national security team that a summit did not make sense in the current environment so now as far as the current environment here is what we heard from the president last night a lot of what's been going on has been. major breaks in the relationship even though still help us supplying our troops in afghanistan they're still helping us on counterterrorism work they were helpful after the boston bombing in that investigation and so there's still a lot of business that we can do with them but there's been times where they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality t
with the details from washington and for the moscow side of it it cannot. washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow for snowden this morning we learned that while he's going to russia for the g. twenty the white house is scrapped the bilateral summit with the russian president and here's president obama's advice or here's what he said will still work with washer on issues where we can find common ground but it was the unanimous view of the president and his national...
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citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nineteen percent of americans support a war in syria protesters that came out into the streets say that just like with weapons of mass destruction in iraq false information they believe is being told now about syria to justify another war us media reports have pointed to the likely source the u.s. is relying on for its claim that the syrian government used chemical weapons against civilians the proof is said to be a lie to be intercepted phone company station evidence that was also used by washington a decade ago to justify the rock wall gareth porter and of the specializing in the us a national security policy says the obama administration doesn't seem to be clear on its own objectives. it is just so difficult to figure out what the administration really thinks that it's doing and seriously though you know it is sometimes stated that we have to do it for humanita
citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nineteen percent of americans support a war in syria protesters that came out into the streets say that just like with weapons of mass destruction in iraq false information they believe is being told now about syria to justify another war us media reports have pointed to the likely source the u.s. is relying on...
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what will be and gave you look like so far and fifty nine percent of you say that washington if washington does go ahead it will become a catastrophic conflict engulfing the entire region including israel and iran a fifth of those who voted to do not believe washington will day at syria on his own soul of twenty percent now some foresee a libya like scenario with years of violence and islamic insurgency along the six percent of you that think that. they accept obama's claim that the strides would be shocked and shop and maybe aimed at teaching syria a lesson have your vote at all to dot com. still to come in the program of those infuriating cold callers they may be a familiar annoyance to people in britain but now it's prison inmates on the end of the lives selling insurance contracts will tell you more about the result development life of the brave. but he sees things that scientists people don't notice. these. things most people never to call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think rather similar of. the great life lived against your od
what will be and gave you look like so far and fifty nine percent of you say that washington if washington does go ahead it will become a catastrophic conflict engulfing the entire region including israel and iran a fifth of those who voted to do not believe washington will day at syria on his own soul of twenty percent now some foresee a libya like scenario with years of violence and islamic insurgency along the six percent of you that think that. they accept obama's claim that the strides...
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leaker edward snowden moscow says washington still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we follow that up. also ahead learning from us the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is al-qaeda linked groups their push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced now to step in to help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain a recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water. all over a good heavy company this hour this is our team broadcasting live from moscow around the world on our top stories are just saying the breaking news this u.s. president barack obama's council the one to one with his russian counterpart vladimir putin for next month the decision prompted by moscow giving temporary refuge to the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden was met with disappointment in the kremlin is out he's going to teach you can know with the details live from washington and eco piskun off in moscow as well are they gonna first of all how did washington ex
leaker edward snowden moscow says washington still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we follow that up. also ahead learning from us the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is al-qaeda linked groups their push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced now to step in to help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain a recently revealed massive leak of...
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reaction in washington nature to can't. together with edward snowden russia has now become the object of washington's wrath fiery remarks are coming from congress senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with russia senator john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by putin to stand without serious repr cautions the white house touched upon some of those are precautions saying moscow's decision on snowden undermines the growing cooperation between russian and u.s. security services the white house spokesperson said washington is quoted extremely disappointed with moscow also this mr snowden is not a whistleblower he is accused of leaking classified information and has been charged with three fairly villany counts and he should be returned to the united states polls show the majority of americans actually disagree with the white house on whether or not mr snowden is a whistle blower they think it is but it seems
reaction in washington nature to can't. together with edward snowden russia has now become the object of washington's wrath fiery remarks are coming from congress senator lindsey graham says americans in washington should consider this a game changer in our relationship with russia senator john mccain goes it is a slap in the face of all americans we cannot allow today's action by putin to stand without serious repr cautions the white house touched upon some of those are precautions saying...
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grants the fugitive whistleblower years much to the fury of washington. also the latest british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture. for a presidential runoff we travel to the war torn country to see how the islamists manage to make part of a stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really over. the weeks ahead lines right now this is r.t. with me rule received very warm welcome to today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all of the charges in his court martial standing although he was declared clear of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look now here on the program to see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq october two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing where civilians were gunned down by u.s. troops however after a series of onlin
grants the fugitive whistleblower years much to the fury of washington. also the latest british resident in the guantanamo bay detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture. for a presidential runoff we travel to the war torn country to see how the islamists manage to make part of a stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really over. the weeks ahead lines right now this is r.t. with me rule received very warm welcome to...
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dependence on washington. by prison guards. by the british at the guantanamo. special investigation. a very good morning from moscow just after nine am here in the russian capital. u.s. was a blow edward snowden is free to live and work in russia for up to twelve months without fearing extradition the former n.s.a. contractor has been granted temporary asylum in the country meaning he finally left the moscow airport where he's been trapped in transit limbo since june. has been following developments on the whole snowden joining us live here on the program good morning to you first and foremost what does this temporary asylum mean does anybody have any idea of the whereabouts now of edward snowden. well now that snowden has managed to leave the transit zone of war to this is a whole new chapter in this story but if earlier we knew at least approximately where he was now his location is even more secret. even to some of you to the fact that he's the most wanted person on planet earth to do hugh be concerned about the issue of security that includes questions of s
dependence on washington. by prison guards. by the british at the guantanamo. special investigation. a very good morning from moscow just after nine am here in the russian capital. u.s. was a blow edward snowden is free to live and work in russia for up to twelve months without fearing extradition the former n.s.a. contractor has been granted temporary asylum in the country meaning he finally left the moscow airport where he's been trapped in transit limbo since june. has been following...
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leaker edward snowden moscow says washington is still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we look at that story in detail this half hour also ahead. the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred in by rebels in syria this is al qaeda linked groups the push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced to step in now to try to help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain the recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water. for a good evening from moscow it's one minute past eleven here in our top story from aarti international with me kevin now in the u.s. president barack obama's canceled a one to one with his russian counterpart vladimir putin that was should yield for next month the decision prompted by moscow giving temporary refuge to the whistleblower edward snowden was met with disappointment in the kremlin fears artie's going to she can with the details from washington and from moscow side of it hugo piskun off. washington has been thinking for a while on how to
leaker edward snowden moscow says washington is still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we look at that story in detail this half hour also ahead. the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred in by rebels in syria this is al qaeda linked groups the push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced to step in now to try to help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain the recently...
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citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine percent of americans support a war in syria protesters that came out into the streets say that just like with weapons of mass destruction in iraq false information they believe is being told now about syria to justify another war. now the u.s. has reportedly intercepted phone calls from syria's to fans chief worry he's heard demanding an explanation from his chemical weapon unit about the alleged attack similar evidence was presented a decade ago to justify the war in iraq gareth porter is analysis who specializes in u.s. national security policy he thinks the obama administration doesn't seem to be clear on its own objectives. it is so so difficult to figure out what the administration really thinks that it's doing and seriously though you know it is sometimes stated that we have to do it for humanitarian purposes and sometimes because of international law b
citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine percent of americans support a war in syria protesters that came out into the streets say that just like with weapons of mass destruction in iraq false information they believe is being told now about syria to justify another war. now the u.s. has reportedly intercepted phone calls from syria's to fans...
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it how did washington explain its decision. well moreno washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow for snowden and there were rumors that president obama may not go to the g. twenty summit in st petersburg last night he confirmed that he's go away this morning we learned that while he's going to russia for the summit the white house has scrapped the bilateral summit with the russian president and here's what the president's advisors said about this we said it was it will still work with russia on issues that we can find common ground but it was the unanimous view of the president and his national security team that is some it did not make sense in the current environment now as far as the current environment here's what we heard from president obama on the relations with russia he he said they times slipped back into a cold war thinking and a cold war mentality and he basically accused president putin of contributing to do that cold war mentality and one of the traits of the cold war was for tat moves
it how did washington explain its decision. well moreno washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow for snowden and there were rumors that president obama may not go to the g. twenty summit in st petersburg last night he confirmed that he's go away this morning we learned that while he's going to russia for the summit the white house has scrapped the bilateral summit with the russian president and here's what the president's advisors said about this we said it was it...
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those are the precedents that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check on. not a sigh but a light relief coming up and stay with us so after the break we got some high flying footage from one of the world's largest air shows under way right now in the moscow region it's just a couple of minutes and. live clean. goodspeed. few. her. look. like. lisa. sleepy a good. clear. cut . that really. hello again from the world's most job jet fighters to personal use it's time for one of the largest deviation events of the year we're told about the annual much show just moscow and here a date is one of this year's high flyers from the event this russian to fifty five can perform. as you can see here at the hands of a skilled pilot it should be able to run just about everything with some startling aerobatics this fifth generation plane if you count to use design with stealth systems beauty is moot it could also reach speeds of more than two thousand kilometers brothers twice the speed of. it doesn't come cheap this t fifty it costs a cool fifty mil
those are the precedents that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check on. not a sigh but a light relief coming up and stay with us so after the break we got some high flying footage from one of the world's largest air shows under way right now in the moscow region it's just a couple of minutes and. live clean. goodspeed. few. her. look. like. lisa. sleepy a good. clear. cut . that really. hello again from the world's most job jet...
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so tell us more you will that in washington tell us more about the u.s. reaction so far at this stage. well there is no official statement from the white house but from what we hear u.s. officials say they're not shocked or even surprised by the fact that russia granted snowden temporary asylum they heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone so washington knew what to expect the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said moscow's decision will harm u.s. russia relations we heard calls in congress to punish russia for snowden to boycott the g twenty and things like that some senators have introduced a resolution asking to change the venue for the g twenty summit in case moscow does not hand over snowden the white house however says obama will travel to russia for the summit in september nonetheless you get the mood it's pretty tense some even suggested because of snowden security services of the two countries won't be able to fully cooperate in preparation for the olympic games in russia next year moscow in the meantime
so tell us more you will that in washington tell us more about the u.s. reaction so far at this stage. well there is no official statement from the white house but from what we hear u.s. officials say they're not shocked or even surprised by the fact that russia granted snowden temporary asylum they heard president putin say russia is not going to extradite anyone so washington knew what to expect the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee said moscow's decision will harm u.s....
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bush's administration she told me she thinks washington changed too. it's hard to see how they're they can meet in the middle of the two key issues for the islamic republic of iran that i think are ensconced in international law or that the united states recognize its sovereign right and its treaty right to enrich uranium that's something that the united states has shown no evidence it is willing or able to do with the the obama administration and congress the other piece that it's critically important for the islamic republic is for the united states to ease and lift at least some of its sanctions that it has imposed on the islamic republic and forced or tried to course countries from around the world to impose on the islamic republic of iran that too will be very very difficult for president obama to leverage because many most nearly i think sixty sixty five percent of the sanctions imposed on iran are now are now legislated are now in u.s. law president obama simply does not have the power to lift those sanctions without the acquiescence of congress
bush's administration she told me she thinks washington changed too. it's hard to see how they're they can meet in the middle of the two key issues for the islamic republic of iran that i think are ensconced in international law or that the united states recognize its sovereign right and its treaty right to enrich uranium that's something that the united states has shown no evidence it is willing or able to do with the the obama administration and congress the other piece that it's critically...
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government in washington i'm going to check on. russia is under pressure from the global gay community which was a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics in sochi that angry about a new norwich bond so-called gay propaganda con and the measure brutal and fractious russian authorities say they're only trying to protect minors and let's not get nor lie with poles caught paul nice to see you so what's the official reaction that while the debate just rumbles on doesn't it ever since russia announced they were adopting this new law banning the propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors there were calls from prominent human rights activists to boycott all things russian from vodka to the sochi winter olympics which are coming up in february next year now one of the most notable calls came from a project to stephen fry who wrote a letter to the british prime minister david cameron and the president of the i.o.c. calling not only for a boycott of the were winter olympics to be held in russia but he also drew parallels to the
government in washington i'm going to check on. russia is under pressure from the global gay community which was a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics in sochi that angry about a new norwich bond so-called gay propaganda con and the measure brutal and fractious russian authorities say they're only trying to protect minors and let's not get nor lie with poles caught paul nice to see you so what's the official reaction that while the debate just rumbles on doesn't it ever since russia...
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it's a decision the cost in washington fresh threats including the possible cancellation of a. published leaks reveal the u.s. . into the biggest british spy agency ultimately highlighting london's dependence on washington. by the last british resident of the guantanamo bay prison. special investigation. thank you for joining us here today. u.s. it was a blow edward snowden is free to live and work in russia now for up to twelve months without fearing extradition and the former n.s.a. contractor has been granted temporary asylum here in the country meaning he finally left the moscow airport where he's been trapped in transit limbo since june. has been following the developments in the snowden. now that seldon's managed to leave the transit zone of sydney to the airport to this is a whole new chapter in this story but if only we knew at least approximately where he was now his location is even more secret. due to the fact that he's the most wanted person on planet earth to do he'll be concerned about the issue of security that includes questions of safety and the police where he
it's a decision the cost in washington fresh threats including the possible cancellation of a. published leaks reveal the u.s. . into the biggest british spy agency ultimately highlighting london's dependence on washington. by the last british resident of the guantanamo bay prison. special investigation. thank you for joining us here today. u.s. it was a blow edward snowden is free to live and work in russia now for up to twelve months without fearing extradition and the former n.s.a....
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s headquarters near washington tens of millions of german connections are tracked and recorded every single day and that number doubles during busy holidays reports now on how deep the surveillance runs. should the average person be concerned about their online information being stored by security services you can analyze a person's social graph as it's called so you will know with whom this prisoner is in contact with and you will be able to identify all the communication partners and also the type of communication so often and are to respect events in germany the country's highest court ruled that storing data on citizens was unconstitutional however leaked documents show very close ties between the german b. n. d. and the n.s.a. with information on germans being passed from one to the other all in the name of security says the woman at the top or not but since it's impossible to have security without inconveniences those involved in data protection say these inconveniences have now gone too far and we had suspicions that such a scheme was in place but not the sheer the mere extent
s headquarters near washington tens of millions of german connections are tracked and recorded every single day and that number doubles during busy holidays reports now on how deep the surveillance runs. should the average person be concerned about their online information being stored by security services you can analyze a person's social graph as it's called so you will know with whom this prisoner is in contact with and you will be able to identify all the communication partners and also the...
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russia's granting of temporary asylum to edward snowden and few rates washington with the u.s. government stressing to consulate joint summit as american lawmakers and vitriol at moscow. while the whistleblower is gauging potential job officer saw that revelations go public exposing britain's financial dependence on the u.s. when it comes to spock. and the loss of british resident and gone ton of bays says he's been sexually assaulted by guards as new figures show the facility has cost u.s. taxpayers almost five million dollars since it opened. and you saw a rush on the wrong the wall this is a see with me thanks for joining us. a new chapter is beginning but one of america's most wanted man has finally left a moscow adults transit zone after more than a month was a blow edward snowden is temporary free to leave and what can russia and job offers are already coming in as also his you go to school health records. now that snowden has managed to leave the transit zone of ord to this is a whole new chapter in this story but if earlier we knew at least approximately where he was no
russia's granting of temporary asylum to edward snowden and few rates washington with the u.s. government stressing to consulate joint summit as american lawmakers and vitriol at moscow. while the whistleblower is gauging potential job officer saw that revelations go public exposing britain's financial dependence on the u.s. when it comes to spock. and the loss of british resident and gone ton of bays says he's been sexually assaulted by guards as new figures show the facility has cost u.s....